Bulk-edge Correspondence in the Adiabatic Heuristic Principle

Abstract

Using the Laughlin's argument on a torus with two pin-holes, we numerically demonstrate that the discontinuities of the center-of-mass work well as an invariant of the pumping phenomena during the process of the flux-attachment, trading the magnetic flux for the statistical one. This is consistent with the bulk-edge correspondence of the fractional quantum Hall effect of anyons. We also confirm that the general feature of the edge states remains unchanged during the process while the topological degeneracy is discretely changed. This supports the stability of the quantum Hall edge states in the adiabatic heuristic principle.

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